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36 Sentences With "make a fuss about"

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"My aim is to make a fuss about this, and I will continue to make a fuss about this," he said.
Then they wake up and make a fuss about it.
Governments may make a fuss about how much leaks are harming them.
The Trump administration is right to make to make a fuss about America's oil boom.
Rather than make a fuss about its sanguine color, people should admire the total lunar eclipse.
Since Apple didn't make a fuss about it on stage, we'll tell you about it here.
But it seems like if they're going to make a fuss about it, they'll just launch it.
Those who want to make a fuss about it are viewed as either troublemakers or out of it.
You don't make a fuss about it; they're just part of the background of life in a strange environment.
Nancy, for one, belongs to a generation of women raised to care-take and accommodate, never to make a fuss about themselves.
Emily didn't want to be interviewed by anyone or make a fuss about this, she just wanted to take her exams and graduate.
Zanganeh had already agreed the deal the night before, with Algeria helping mediate, and he was careful not to make a fuss about it.
"Hopefully some of you will find this interesting and/or amusing, and will take some time to research net neutrality and make a fuss about it," he wrote.
"The relevant side should not make a fuss about nothing or over-interpret, it will be fine once they get used to it," the ministry said in a statement.
Erdogan suggested on Wednesday that Turkey's fight against ISIS was "more powerful than ever," and that, unlike the US, its security officials "did not make a fuss" about it.
"I'm sure it was an honest mistake," said a member of Peace Now, one of several NGOs to receive the basket, emphasizing that the organization did not want to make a fuss about it.
"There is no need to make a fuss about the drying of the karez," Lu Zhen, the former head of the water resources research institute in Turpan, told the state-run People's Daily newspaper.
He didn't make a fuss about being a Jew; you can talk about justice in a homogenous white rural state in whatever cadence you please, especially when Vermont has so few Jews in the first place.
It's still probably more than what I would've wanted to spend for apps and cake, but because it's a close friend's birthday I don't mind (and I'd literally rather die than make a fuss about a Venmo charge).
"While they can see that it makes no sense for every director to be European, nonetheless they recognize that to make a fuss about it is to invite revenge so they don't," said Peter Doyle, an economist formerly at the fund.
"While they can see that it makes no sense for every director to be European, nonetheless they recognize that to make a fuss about it is to invite revenge so they don't," said Peter Doyle, an economist formerly at the fund.
But now, it seems like the only difference between 4chan and Facebook or YouTube is that the big platforms have a legion of underpaid contractors working with an algorithm to quickly push the toxicity under the rug if enough people make a fuss about it.
Hundreds of scientists like Mr Pearce and Mr Baden are uploading their plans for instruments to the internet, where they are scrutinised by citizen scientists hoping to improve the tools they are using, and thus the things they can study, monitor and make a fuss about.
He doesn't make a fuss about Beck ditching his meticulously-planned Fitzgerald date night in order to talk Annika (Kathryn Gallagher) off the ledge (after Peach retaliated against an unflattering #TBT by posting Annika's racist rant on Instagram) and dutifully goes over to Peach's apartment with Beck to "save" Peach from not-so-certain death.
While President Trump likes to make a fuss about all the great jobs he's going to bring back to industrial towns, he certainly isn't losing any sleep over the numerous scientists he will put out of work if his administration slashes funding to science agencies in the U.S. The administration is reportedly planning to cut hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of funding at the Environmental Protection Agency, which would surely get rid of grants that keep scientists of all kinds employed.
Katy is worried for Faye, but sympathetic when Faye reveals she thinks smoking will make her thin. Katy agrees not to tell Anna, but Anna and Owen have already found out that Faye is bunking off school. Faye eventually confesses about the bullying, explaining she kept silent out of fear that Anna would "make a fuss about her". After looking up Faye's symptoms online to find out what's going on with her weight, Craig is suspicious that Faye may be pregnant.
Caning was not unknown for French students in the 19th century, but they were described as "extremely sensitive" to corporal punishment and tended to make a "fuss" about its imposition. The systematic use of corporal punishment has been absent from French schools since the 19th century."The punishments in French schools are impositions and confinements."-- Matthew Arnold (1861) cited in Robert McCole Wilson, A Study of Attitudes Towards Corporal Punishment as an Educational Procedure From the Earliest Times to the Present, Nijmegen University, 1999, 4.3.
His pet peeves were three neighbors: Godofredo, his daughter's slacker boyfriend; Don Pepín, the bossy, meddling neighbor sharing a fence with the Garcías, and Doña Toni, an ever-present neighbor who would make rounds around the neighborhood to observe people (and eventually gossip about them). Juan, however, would make a fuss about everything, particularly how much was owed to the neighborhood's newspaper boy. Maintaining Juan's sanity and order at the household was Teresa's full-time job. She pressed Juan (sometimes angrily or hysterically, for comic effect) to do household chores, correct mistakes, or solve misunderstandings.
Nothing to Make a Fuss About () is a 1953 novel by the French writer Roger Nimier. The narrative is set in Paris right after World War I. It tells the story of a female ex-ambulance driver with a passion for the arts, who falls in love with a disillusioned Austrian painter, while she in turn is adored by a young woman. The novel was published in English in 1954, as part of an omnibus volume titled Children of Circumstance. The novel was the basis for the 1961 film Time Out for Love.
They are discovered and pursued by members of Lee's security unit as well as Choi, but manage to get away with an unconscious Lee after a lengthy and dangerous car chase. Choi recognizes who the kidnappers are, but refuses to reveal his suspicions. Instead he goes out of his way to track down where Lee is being held, and stages a daring rescue, much to the consternation of the family members. He leaves Lee in a motel room with a note telling him to not make a fuss about the incident if he valued his life.
Part I: "Quite apart from the analysis so far given, it was in general a mistake to make a fuss about so-called distribution and put the principal stress on it." While the ideas of Marx have nominally influenced various states in the 20th century, the Marxist notions of socialism and communism remains elusive.Archie Brown, The Rise and Fall of Communism, Ecco, 2009, On the other hand, the combination of labor movements, technology, and social liberalism has diminished extreme poverty in the developed world today, though extremes of wealth and poverty continue in the Third World.Jeffrey D. Sachs, The End of Poverty, Penguin, 2006, In the Outlook on the Global Agenda 2014 from the World Economic Forum the widening income disparities come second as a worldwide risk.
Scroggins, Wanted Women, 2012: p.368 (the CIA reportedly detained up to 100 people at secret facilities.)"CIA Chief Defends Detention of Suspects" , Associated Press, New York Sun, 7 September 2007 S.H. Faruqi, Siddiqui's uncle, reported that Siddiqui visited him in January 2008 telling him she had been imprisoned and tortured at Bagram Airfield for several years and released to serve as a double agent infiltrating extremist groups.Scroggins, Wanted Women, 2012: p.385-7 Siddiqui herself later claimed that she had been kidnapped by US intelligence and Pakistani intelligence. According to one Pakistani report, her mother claimed to have been warned by an unidentified man "not to make a fuss about her daughter's disappearance, if she wants safe recovery of her daughter," suggesting that either government intelligence services or the "nexus of Pakistani and Arab jihadis" had hidden Siddiqui.Scroggins, Wanted Women, 2012: p.
On 10 April, Yezhov was arrested and imprisoned at the Sukhanovka prison; the "arrest was painstakingly concealed, not only from the general public but also from most NKVD officers... It would not do to make a fuss about the arrest of 'the leader’s favourite,' and Stalin had no desire to arouse public interest in NKVD activity and the circumstances of the conduct of the Great Terror."Jansen and Petrov, Stalin's Loyal Executioner, p. 182. Yezhov confessed to the standard litany of state crimes necessary to mark him as an "enemy of the people" prior to execution, including "wrecking", official incompetence, theft of government funds, and treasonous collaboration with German spies and saboteurs, none of which were likely or supported by evidence. Apart from these political crimes, he was also accused of and confessed to a humiliating history of sexual promiscuity, including homosexuality, that was later corroborated by witness reports and deemed true in some post-Soviet examinations of the case.
Finally, she stated, the day before this interview, the parking area was observed and no car related to her family or friends was in that designated guest parking spot. In a later interview with CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper, Barakat reinforced her belief that this was not a parking dispute as at the time of the murders because a car belonging to a member of her family was not parked in the space designated as guest parking by the complex agency. Barakat then said that Yousef Abu-Salha, the brother of the two women, also reiterated in an interview with RT that on the day they were murdered, no one was parked in the guest parking spot that Hicks "used to make a fuss about." He also said that prior to Deah's marriage to his sister, he and his former roommate, Imad, had "plenty of run-ins" with Hicks that escalated when his sister arrived wearing a headscarf.
Tsai described: "The song merged R&B; with rock, so we didn't design too much sound shift, because the most iconic feature of R&B; is sound shift, but we added rock, its lyrics and music arrangement are to let people express emotions, not to make a fuss about an imaginary illness or to sing with tenderness." The interlude "L'amour est parti" is a situational dialogue in French of breaking up between lovers, and it connected the preceding and the following. Tsai described: "I studied French during my break and wanted to put the language on the album, hoping to present the feeling of old movies, like those played on the black-and-white television." The track "Real Hurt" was written by David Ke and Jackey Yow, and it was produced by Paula Ma The song's lyrics are simple and resonant, and it took "small wound" as the entry point, describing the tough and fragile love relationship.
102 It was later revealed that Webber had competed in the first two races suffering a fractured rib, from an injury he had sustained during pre-season testing at Barcelona, though he "didn't want to make a fuss" about it and would be fully fit in time for the . Webber during pit stop at 2005 San Marino Grand Prix. Webber at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix. After qualifying fifth in Bahrain, Webber had been as high as third place in the race but he ultimately finished sixth, taking his points tally to 7 for the season. He followed this up by qualifying fourth and finishing a disappointing 10th after twice running wide off the track in the , although his position was revised to 7th after the disqualification of the BAR team and a resulting penalty to Ralf Schumacher. The race was a poor one for Williams (Heidfeld was 9th before the reclassification), but Webber hit back at the , qualifying 2nd and finishing 6th – his fourth points scoring finish in the first five races.

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